Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Obviously I haven't updated on Paige in months. Just want this for my records. I can't believe she will be one year old tomorrow!! She has been so fun, and we have all enjoyed having her in our family. Can't wait to celebrate her birthday this weekend. Happy Birthday Baby, we love you!

8 months (Nov-Dec):clapping handsFirst ThanksgivingCut her first two teeth.Loves to smile her big cheesy smile.

9 months (Dec-Jan):First ChristmasFirst word-"kitty"LOVES to wiggle and dance to music, at home or at stores.Likes to eat most everything, except for green vegetables.LOVES finger foods the most.Reaches pretty far for toys without falling over.Refuses to get up on her knees.Pushes herself backwards and rolls to get where she wants to go.Still reaches for anyone to hold her.Likes walk around holding one of our fingers.Clicks her tounge.Loves to rub and try to bite daddy's head.Tried a little sleding for the first time.

10 Months:Says "ma ma", "da, da", "kitty", "hi", "bye,bye",Started crawlingStill loves finger foodsRefuses to eat vegetables, I have to sneak them in little by littleLOVES to snuggle with mom and dadGives brothers hugsLoves to tell her brothers "bye, bye" at bedtimeLoves to smack her lips and give kissesLikes to pull the kitty's tail, still does it even when the cat retaliatesStarting to get into cupboardsPulls herself up to the coffe table and stands upLoves to groove to music. She bops her head and wiggles her little hips (so adorable).

11 Months:Tries to sing with "Ba, ba, ba's".Still dances whenever she hears music. Gives her brothers high fives.Loves to be pushed around on Lightening McQueen by her brothersSays "Ohhhhhh" when she gives hugs and snuggles.Pats her baby dolls back when she holds her.Loves to wash herself with the wash cloth in the tub.Cruising along the coffee table and couches and beds.Loves to explore the house now and gets into a lot of things.Likes to eat anything she finds on the floor, but when we tell her "no, no, yucky", she will hand whatever she has to us.LOVES to take a bath.She loves to drop things on purpose just so she can say "uh-oh".She likes to drive cars and around and say "vrm, vrm".Cut four more teeth.Touch and feel books are her favorite.Her newest words I can add to the list are: "uh-oh", "nigh, nigh" (night, night), "puppy", "all da" (all done), "mo" (more) when she wants more food and she always nods her head when she says it.She is starting to scream and tenses and shakes her little arms now to get my attention, or when the boys are bothering her.Eats almost anything, she is just picky about what vegetables she will eat.Still struggles drinking much out of a sippy cup, and she doesn't like cow's milk (not sure what to do about this).Loves and sometimes hates all the attention she gets from her brothers.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Our cute little kitty died over the weekend. I noticed on last Tuesday that he was seeming more tired than usual, and he wasn't drinking as much as he usually did. Then he disappeared for a few days, which he did sometimes, but he would always come back. I was starting to get worried about him. I checked in our shed thinking he got locked in there, he wasn't in there. I called for him in our yard and he wasn't around.

On Saturday morning Brandon went out in the backyard and saw Tiger under one of our big bushes trying to stretch out a little into the sun. Brandon said, "hi, Tiger", and he didn't meow he just looked at him with sad eyes. He brought him inside and I was so sad cause he looked so tired and sick and he had been laying in his own excrement.

Brandon took him to the animal hospital. In the ultrasound they found his kidneys to be very enlarged and a little unusual looking. His red blood cell count was really low. There wasn't really much they could do for him. They weren't sure what caused it, but they were thinking he had some kind of kidney malformation or disorder that he was born with. I told her that he drank at least 3 bowls of water a day and was always up at our sinks meowing for more water. They said that was pretty unusual for cats. They said we could sent him up to get an autopsy done, but we didn't want to. So I guess we will never really know what caused him to get so sick.

So I took the kids there to say their good-byes and it was heart wrenching! Nash and Canyon cried and cried, then we were all crying and the doctor came in and she was crying. Tiger had looked so miserable at my house, but now he just looked peaceful and was giving up. It made me sad. So they put him to sleep and we left. It was a good life lesson for the kids and it was a good opportunity to talk about the Plan of Salvation. And to tell them that we will all live again together in heaven some day. We just need to focus on doing what is right while we are here on this earth, so we can have that blessing.

Nash cried about it for a few days. Canyon asked through his tears if we could get a picture of Tiger and put it in their room. What a great idea. So this is the picture that will be up in their room so they won't forget their Tiger.